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First set of expensive headphones - Need suggestions!
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<blockquote data-quote="aagbaba" data-source="post: 2036207" data-attributes="member: 59432"><p>Brother this won't be good news for you but since the exchange rate dropped most good(200$ range) over ear headphones cost closer to 15k than they are to 10k.</p><p></p><p>Steer clear of the Senn HD50x series headphones because they need an amp.</p><p></p><p>Look at the B&W P3 or Beyerdynamic custom one pro(I'm selling mine). ATH M50x is a good safe choice too.</p><p></p><p>Better audio is universal and once you are exposed to good sound quality you WON'T be going back.</p><p></p><p>I hear u when u say that its hard to differentiate b/w 256 & 320kbps files because if they have been encoded using L.A.M.E compression you won't be able to tell the difference b/w 16-bit 44Khz FLAC and 320kbps. L.A.M.E is an encoder used in most studios.</p><p></p><p>another thing yes good headphones are expensive but they are ALWAYS worth it and if you take care of them they last years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aagbaba, post: 2036207, member: 59432"] Brother this won't be good news for you but since the exchange rate dropped most good(200$ range) over ear headphones cost closer to 15k than they are to 10k. Steer clear of the Senn HD50x series headphones because they need an amp. Look at the B&W P3 or Beyerdynamic custom one pro(I'm selling mine). ATH M50x is a good safe choice too. Better audio is universal and once you are exposed to good sound quality you WON'T be going back. I hear u when u say that its hard to differentiate b/w 256 & 320kbps files because if they have been encoded using L.A.M.E compression you won't be able to tell the difference b/w 16-bit 44Khz FLAC and 320kbps. L.A.M.E is an encoder used in most studios. another thing yes good headphones are expensive but they are ALWAYS worth it and if you take care of them they last years. [/QUOTE]
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